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In this Sunday Edition, a closer look at the economic and personal impact of furloughs at Hill Air Force Base. Plus, examining Utah's transportation needs for the future. Also, Doug Wright weighs in on the decision to delay a key component of the Affordable Care Act.

Exposure to ozone pollution taxes the lungs of even healthy people.
To minimize health impacts, Utahns should exercise outdoors in the
early mornings and evenings. Ozone levels are predictably highest
between noon and 6 p.m., health officials said.

The number of distressed residential properties has fallen
considerably since the housing bubble burst a few years ago. A new
report showed that the Beehive State has seen its rate of foreclosures
decline nearly 45 percent from last year.

Only six people have applied to become members of a board of trustees that would be given control of a state-run trust that once belonged to Warren Jeffs' polygamist sect on the Arizona-Utah border and holds an estimated $118 million, Utah court officials said.

A new audit has found that some Utah universities are in violation of State Board of Regents policy and campus policy in competing with private commercial businesses. Education officials have agreed to review the policy by the end of the year.